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The child of democracy: being the adventures of the embryo state / Ford, Corydon Lovine
Ford, Corydon Lovine The child of democracy: being the adventures of the embryo state J. V. Sheehan & co [No subjects suppplied.] ... details...- creator(s) - Ford, Corydon Lovine
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Issues in Population and Bioethics / Vaknin, Sam, 1961-
can serve to preserve the genes of the fittest. Embryo selection and prenatal diagnosis of genetically diseased embryos can reduce the number of the unfit. But even these innocuous variants of eugenics fly ... details...- creator(s) - Vaknin, Sam, 1961-
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- subject(s) - cloning; embryo; sam vaknin; suicide; contract; moral; social; suicide; embryo; cloning; contract; moral; social; sam vaknin;
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On The Generation Of Animals / Aristotle
the semen (or seed) is a sort of embryo; by embryo I mean the first mixture of male and female; hence ... from the male is the cause of the offspring. Does it exist in the body of the embryo as a part details...- creator(s) - Aristotle
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- subject(s) - semen; uterus; male; embryo; female; nutriment; animals; eggs; egg; emit semen; heat; semen comes; residual matter; cartilaginous fishes; umbilical cord; animal; western philosophy; umbilical cord; animals; western philosophy; egg; eggs; male; semen comes; female; nutriment; residual matter; cartilaginous fishes; uterus; embryo; semen; heat; animal; emit semen;
- title - On The Generation Of Animals
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Variations and voids: the regulation of human cloning around the world / Pattinson Shaun
and use of cloned embryos (see Table 1 ). We have relied on original and translated legislation, as well ... details...- creator(s) - Pattinson Shaun
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Issues in Ethics / Vaknin, Sam, 1961-
can serve to preserve the genes of the fittest. Embryo selection and prenatal diagnosis of genetically diseased embryos can reduce the number of the unfit. But even these innocuous variants of eugenics fly ... details...- creator(s) - Vaknin, Sam, 1961-
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- subject(s) - sam vaknin; moral; president; contract; social; president; contract; moral; social; sam vaknin;
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Scientific American Supplement, No. 275, April 9, 1881 / Various
and chemical composition of wheat.--Embryo and coating of the embryo.-- Cerealine ... . do. do. 2 %. 6.--Embryo Membrane (with imaginary spaces in white on both sides details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - salmon; acid; flour; embryous membrane; carbonic acid; wheat; pressure; electricity; salmon; pressure; embryous membrane; electricity; wheat; acid; flour; carbonic acid;
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A Brief History of His Origin and Development through Conformity to Environment; Being the Morse Lectures of 1895 / Tyler, John Mason, 1851-1929
as a cause but as its seed, embryo or principium. Plato's world was a 'zoon,' a living thing, a natural ... and turtles (of which neither the young nor the embryos ever breathe by gills) live almost entirely details...- creator(s) - Tyler, John Mason, 1851-1929
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- subject(s) - environment; cells; development; muscles; animal; higher; brain; brain; muscles; development; cells; higher; environment; animal;
- title - A Brief History of His Origin and Development through Conformity to Environment; Being the Morse Lectures of 1895
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A Study of the Biological, Sociological and Psychological Foundation of the Family /
to form a new group of germ cells, which are within the embryo or new body when it begins to develop ... embryo has its own circulation, so insulated from that of the mother that only a few of the most virulent details...- creator(s) -
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- subject(s) - sex; taboo; sexual; male; female; reproduction; sex glands; social; women; sex problem; individual; woman; reproduction; individual; male; social; female; women; woman; sexual; sex problem; taboo; sex glands; sex;
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Facts and Arguments for Darwin / Muller, Fritz, 1821-1897
(vide infra) even in the embryos of the Mantis-Shrimps (Squilla), in which the heart of the adult animal ... to be very peculiar. Claus found in the ova of the Spiny Lobster (Palinurus), embryos with a completely segmented body details...- creator(s) - Muller, Fritz, 1821-1897
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- subject(s) - nauplius; crustacea; zoea; amphipoda; zoeae; magnified diam; antennae; isopoda; diam; developmental history; segments; carapace; developmental; branchial cavity; larvae; abdomen; spence bate; species; larva; crabs; anterior; appendages; metamorphosis; adu; isopoda; larva; branchial cavity; magnified diam; crustacea; zoeae; larvae; developmental; amphipoda; adu; carapace; diam; appendages; anterior; crabs; abdomen; nauplius; metamorphosis; segments; spence bate; developmental history; species; antennae; zoea;
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The Descent of Man / Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882
the anthropomorphous apes, is extremely close. EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT. [Fig. 1. Shows a human embryo, from Ecker, and a dog embryo, from Bischoff. Labelled in each are: a. Fore-brain, cerebral hemispheres, etc. b. Mid ... details...- creator(s) - Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882
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- subject(s) - male; sexual; males; species; female; sexes; females; sexual selection; sexual differences; birds; secondary sexual; colour; sexual characters; colours; animals; sexes; sexual selection; birds; animals; darwin, charles, 1809-1882; male; sexual differences; female; colour; colours; sexual; secondary sexual; sexual characters; species; females; males;
- title - The Descent of Man
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